CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE with ST DEPRESSION in ECG.

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Hi can you please assist me in interpreting the following discharge summary from an sngiogram result.
Lm normal
Lad 20% mid level stenosis
Lcx normal
Rca normal
Conclusion mild coronary artery disease

Hstrop less than 2
Ck 67
Cr 64, egfr greater than 90
Fbe 131/9.7/340
Cholesterol 4.9

Ecg less than 1mm Ste in avr with no significant associated st depression

Does the above information mesn I had a hear attack?

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: Cardiologist

Expert:  Dr. E. Satish Kumar replied 4 Days.

Hello,
Thank you for your query at DoctorSpring.com
First of all i would like to ask what was reason to do all these test, was there any chest pain or breathlessness.
I would like to see the ECG and if possible send the angio pictures
From the above test you have sent you don't seem to any evidence of heart attack.
Whether echo cardiogram has been done , if yes then send the report.
Most of the time in heart attack , the initials test may be negative , but to confirm that we have to repeat the test after 12 hrs
Regards
Dr Satish

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Patient replied :


Hi I had chest pain and ligh headed. My left arm also left pins and needles. I am a type two diabetic but well controlled thru diafirmin and dust reading whilst at hospital 5.8. They did run those other tests but don't have the result. The summary simple states review 4-6 months. They also prescribed atorvastain sz 49mg 1 per say and apron 100mg also 1 per day.
Hope that helps


Expert:  Dr. E. Satish Kumar replied 3 Days.

As per your history there was chest pain, but i would like to know whether the pain was at rest or on doing any work. Your HbA1C is within normal range , that your blood sugars were fairly well controlled over last 4 to 6 months.
In a diabetic patient we usually advice aspirin for primary prophylaxis and for cholesterol the dosage will depend on the blood levels. Since your serum triglycerides were high you were rightly prescribed .
Daily walk 4 to 5 km in one hour at least 5 days in week
Good control of your blood sugars and cholesterol levels
Periodically monitor your blood pressure .
Eat plenty of green vegetables and fruits which low glycemic index
The above measures will keep your heart healthy
Regards
Dr Satish

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Patient replied :

So based on what u see by the various levels there is no indication I had a heart attack?


Expert:  Dr. E. Satish Kumar replied 2 Days.

No, not according to the reports that you sent me till now.
Regards.

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